I= 4. ED s.• larttts, - - • 1621 , .7.itISLIBBSDOBILYI BY s • ' risauLirr.t.Joann luxe, t. r. sourror. N . P . gimp s lcat - ton lad Managers. - - OFFICE: N I *AZETTE BUILDING, NOS. 84 AND 88 FIFTH $T' • ' OFFICIAL allfahtlinf 1 , 11 .64 9 11 4 Cqui►t7• • tres:--1)04. flenSiXdolklif I , , . . WII*4. reit _ es, Ma year 0t Brae* oom....staso moat ia tmos... 1. 6 isop t kes, eas.ll. I. 23 th e vt 1 ,0,2,. ma 71 10 . • , •„. jab wiri tyi . .:.,, f - „. r, ~ , andinerto.aecnt. #B.PA/4401#Y,2: 1888. 44 _ lrne, We - ing 9 (4)". 14talys .iteteopaper i i reenuyieacia. It *WV —'fit edemas of resifpg gager. it gives the jitstlat as Belt al like Med idialdelnarbet repot, of any parer is the fillate. dts tiee' are geed =ln ,Welw bbt al7llllll 'NW* of Ailegheng cows* for referatie in important istues deterviine lhe rating ,prives in, thii markets a the tinieof the kiinaleftranoaction lin , dienttie. Terms: angle copy, one ye3r, SL.SO; ,invitas of oe, 11,25 ; in timbre ten, 41,15, and oae /Pee to the getter -up .cd* the dab. kriseinse,n, sent free es any address. . WE SIFT en ineide ,of th i n esornirip Owner= Seeondpage: irhigiin4ze Poetry, Ephemera,: Miscelioneoul Stems. 774itA i -page .oittffrivr,gh . ItrolettM Mar leg. 3~srketi Fineineiai Matters • "fa Aresx in*/10teittsi RO.r Mw.. Sixth *so *:aisee*d,l 7 raile, Home Markets. Asading .Scatter. -ti , eloeed yesitirtiaff ‘ia New 'York at • • 1.401. MIN TzE Near:York tWorkdaums up the whole duty of the Democracy ."when it declares for success, no.matter what the platform or ,a7mdchitste." . ' This avowal will deits own bdicsnscrr lilaulaimlareicatirdy '14i#40#64'413310d for74-416;iiii1iCoL. 4 4 "- 14411 ., *4 6 04-14.1400 1 1 ~.dts Patiaied4 " 144 00 1 i*IF 0 10 1 i0t14 1 W Convention. li).*g aced opposition, .arid coixdog 14421,;P :14,i0 line. REICSIBEC£43, CLuss, Remicarn, PRsams lion and dotlicsonnre the prominenteandi - tlatee..now most - freely discussed in :New .:iis;Afrorii._ The last minted is developing more itrenithilism had been expected. Specula . , lions upon the result may be Interestin g, but would be unprofitable. • Two. Committee of Ways and Means itr , !•• authorize:l6ml. idOGIELUEA.D, „yesterday, to report a bill amendatory .of the tariff, in tbe duties imposed en iron, steel, mapper, lead, rbm, soda, glasa, salt, rice, timbeir t : milnea midrlls,--, print aszotliiitobimn. A vsatr sessunable suggestion is mach by yhe Pb 114414.. - 1 1 1:49 c:cosi%***lrekt*Bl l ltitsagok*lgtoiio 01.440n5r Cagier, the =Mired. Wiituitiai in thecaseof the Laverne county dad* fain& Their party is stained with. the suiltOr this murder, without an effort, ',elk to clear its skirts. Is is 17EBY doubtful if Colorado can be Admitted &s. a State, unfit the m3just re- Africans upon suffrage, embodied in her Present Constitution, shall have been re moved. • These restrictions are deemed ob jectionable by many Republicans in each bialiA_Af Congress, so that a two-thirds lkitiersvmet f lide a veto, has once been, and 4 : 41-01 1 1 i**isid inatcgag;le• - bir7-4 0 4 1 1 100 1 44ici1ete4 6 we W - daY Fobl #hetimpbit t itPoit of the apprais ers appolited,*s Aseeietite 'value 'of ,- t4e roads and hritigti:cltdining tolls fqr the use of their improvements -Within ;the -limits of the consolidated city; *I, 4cr as vfe can judge, these gentler 'wive disch arged their onerous duties in ,an abte and highly satisfactory manner, and their 'report will , - .repay careful perusal. - • - - Dsticicikric legislatures, during the , war, zgiiisid .s : to exttmd , the right of suffrage to - their citizen-soldiers absent, •from home in the sset4bie .of the Union. Such was the eascf,iti l lt4i. , Jeisey, Indiana and Illinois. . , , . Repiitolliiifelzgistures we re more wise and patriktic;Eina ' those of Maryland and' Hem., curre tuck* : erai with tiara with in the, just imd libcral_ p.. 0 t py.. Hence, in,;1864, the Totes of - tine fin dreeand fifty tiotisaid Sol= diem- were taken; of .whom : lil.o4l:Noted for LEtio9l.li. sitd 85,050 for ld.c(lLEl4.ltaix As the , soldier's voted then, so, this year, they Will mama to the support of the trnian audits candidates. - report, - ' TAti`ti allot tto credit the sent . , `ficliiiiftisik, , ingt.n yesterday, that Mr. Suw. Tlio - I,4Sen %nifty of the stupid and 'ekinbiltdiiiiii . , iiribpAed to him in the al. leged Itegotiitkne-to purchase Iceland and Greenland:- ,_,,,,rtmnr, would pass very ' tiiis ' ' well for a cafieut ~w ould generally :4 be accepted as su ch, iiiite - 4,10t reiterated in other dislgstebies. ': , :fe:-4...r, leit , -, the. sod ~of story which op _ entiv: i *ii . tatification of the Alaska RIF Age Iv,OPP-,libfi y tecl-r - D r eulas:At thls ()Meld 'WhettilAitter 'sego: ilikAnn is deifia 'ding an - a64datoifrom ' 41i;hilk-, If lit.Lbe really tTIAP4I44 the ,State Pipar s tmet has involved ittelfin the ' anew iOgotifti!ifA as rep orted, It. *00)0 the effect tor detest , the other iv*Titithiii; '.."):310)5s under:disstintilgenf - _The Senate ha* 14101.ifin'lfai , Veit, ' and tliii - t i v diplitigVtilieiri4siehtifil ,- Of the teiTl: -tory, wiiianniet4toneretdr withdraw - inlav • that coAtla9: ARti :VA 4010 1 4 1 11 4 /0 Ptiv ).--..,. chase Is an outrage upon the sentiment of - - -Ircady sufficiently taxed nation. WM f * ~ +r '' v .----.,..., q.;'.-';'- - :, -. ... - ::,!1-,-.' .<1":=:,...-,,....,f.,41'',!:t',:-Yi::if4--':.:;',.-7:. 1111=1=111111= a..~Y~?.i.~.~~.` ..' . ' , ;'',-:i. - : -,::'.',:if:•.:7,,,,..: - IJ" 'IOTECTION OF FRiiiMtit: DV3TRY. An essential dud irtmlicable.Pfferenceen ists, not always recognized on either side of the cciaroversYvbetiveetC,Prcie*ltia a natlonral policy and Proteetion * means of prvillt to sPecial* individuals 'or The isdvocates of Free Trade pei*Ointly consider ProteCtion under thclattei aspect,. I as do, alsoonany persons whose particular . ~industries Tall into the category of linch as need discrimii3ating impost duties itk. their successful prosecution. It is the duty of statesmen to consider Protection Item the other stand-pant, as an agency for develop big ail the latent and possible resources of: the country. ha taking this view it bermes at once apparent that the principal wealth : of is ria. ! !, don does not consist in houses and landap . wines and ships, bat in men and iveniels and these cultivated not in the lower *acre's of their (amities, but in their higher, so, to bring untie constant play their best (4 as t bullies. This commercial - value of pensons is understood and used. ,ender tali political and social systems, whether, - .1 .. er slave, no matter how variously .In Charkston, whoa humus& behma u‘r,regu. tarty .put 'upon the ancitkin • block., is Wiled niedbartic•or cook Oft!:11136 brought & larger price thaiiii common A cones distinction suns ail through free society. Individuals are rated in the wagesanarket in :proportion as what they Icon de, and do well, cis of importance. Com m:easing with ordinary drudges, at rough muscular work,•the wages increase precisely as larger amountsce mental skill and dis liipline are necessary in the management of particular processes. Wages are graduated •notosccording to bone and muscle, but in proportion to brain and moral 'sentiment. Mere bone and manacle are rewarded by a &liar and a half a day; brain and honesty, sometimes by a thousand dollars or more. Between these entreraes, a finely graduated scale intervenes, snaking numerous distinc than recognized always and everywhere in the commercial world. Men and women are valuable in exact .praportion to what they are, and can do to the general advantage. The same distinc tion that exists between a common laborer and a skilled artizan, or engineer, or ac countant, or financier, exists between large and, small collections or communities of such. A barbarous nation Is one in which bone and muscle do mainly what work is dcae, - mental calculations entering compare; little' into Wirfornmices. A chit- Ilaal padokfaonettt which the mental and tiplitituttlietierflo 7 P,Ut Wider, nlliiitiOli And hroughtintco4.. COUstattni,ty like that -or Pittsburgh =vie izos - Iniventiding „ . municipalities; in which a large number' of the higher mdustries are prosecuted, pre sents the strongest pomade contrast to bar barism—that is, the fairest specimen of the best mrilization. Protection, therefore, as a national policy, has a definite and to accomplish, which Is, to diveesify the forms of indtzstry; not shut ting oat the lower but introdreng the higher, until all the arts essential to the most advanced civilization shall be fully es ,tablished, and every natural resource, lishelther in soil, Ornate -Or- mines, shall be pu t completely `under.- ooriirliititisni proapetijyand happiness of mankind: A *fecal' ImPliee nothing leis It will t be perceived that jiytitem *PfriatiOdelice:iiiif , ii , the :few; but :to enmity;, not so much to capitaltstsWho - desire profitable investments for acctulnlat estnumey, as to the masses who strive , after individual development, and to makingthat development contribute tb their persomil spectability and comfort, to the elevation and happiness of their respective families, and to the strength and aggrtuidisement of the nation. Nothing can be plainer thin that the man who works, with body or mind, or both in combination, is entitled to the just avails of his lob, precisely as, the capi talist is entitled to st: reasonable compensa tion for the use of bismuth; and for the knowledge, diligence, prudence and tact he may pith with it. Nor can it be &willed that most generally, gofer in the history of the world, capital has got the better of la bor, reaping an undue share of their joint produgt. But this is an evil not amenable to amelioration thrOugh governmental in tervention, as has been demonstrated by all athiinpialteretcfore suede,' and as is abun dantly, susceptible Of logical elucidation. Laborerisiteetri-ta baretis effectual resource but in such combinations as- shall constitute them their own employers; and this, after trying many, other schemes, they are begin ning to loader itandanct ruble° to practice. Nor is it tinithafeuch a system of Pro. tection as, we have here sketched favors manufacturing Industries at the expense of agriculture and commie - I.de. AS there and can' hp, l uo schisia between the different members of the human, body, so there is no true ground for Itinerrel' between different classes of workeiejn I .S tate. lt not to 4 4 „ Is the prejudice of the. 1.„„-4 th a t the hand is ski led in,cunnina nor to the hand that the ear is ta tot ie t ij, the purest mel ody.and the profoundest, hatifiony ; nor to the ear that the eye is tiaineo6:- - the nicest Sense'of Color 'arid proportion f these midOwments of different membeift*Ah, 3 same body; put honor one upon atittlyiri. and preloce gain for commorCadvartaget,, In like manner a State is strong-in exact ratio. as its citizens are duly educated for the wise peribinianiii of tvarious functions: It is often ssid.thatagriculture constitutes' the foundation of.alk,savilixtttlen, and, con sequently,, of all pie 'elx;, ' lhie is not a • 4.4. , • _ rect in the !woad Gauge* It c t r it fs ordi narily put, as any on&wili*laadqy sae who atop! to FeflePkthet eg r teAtkltteiriftlY galled, bad,{ and mid hatret Ite4l4 l dehee to the use of iroa klub Aged Implements. ,e'',#"ket'See-, n4trOhlies itemet!trriOinWiNt , atheirif4l::„Aiihol tha t sv le tilirukap! eli n Yw zaw ° ll #"'' ."4 43 iz°4,l l-17 Ve tiyx:e .44.1444044-4.. einitilohciteivhcevl they were durlug 'those dismal ages com prised by nataralishi under the deolguatlon -/ MEE ~ ~~. . %tall i llarlairantanale* ' ieriedir:stead of Modern tools and weapons. ' But(it iti•!inaidferb..Sa l t - 1;7114141 coil- Peatd exclusivelyOtjrnlrtr , ould possibly Test; its rivil#4o9_,P 4411-9 w and its /power little. • ; Snen.filiatio - tOwould b e in condition aztabOnitr - , tolti i tt man hart, use'Oteutione"di and of n o se of , his other iiieinherioiittp*Obbe- Indeed, :such a natiOnlit'ae WMitiliity. Under a proper siiingiittehr:of ;:a! farmers thrive la propOrtion cIOPI - 931itonta are, versified, and other .PMV.OO of'• Producing wealth introdotek -.BrryliedvAutols that faiminglitidiOfk* 4 ,0. 4 the prouts of laming in the reetghborliood 'of` t,,:kw,ni,and e ci!)# 1,,1ka pol e'a,tter. , The rea 'son Otivious; 111 ,ferm,pro 'dmiiis Cidse at hand,,end the interchange quieltoned and - Ohehpened. This rovers the whole case. 'l l ',rbb more:•oomlumers there' ire of agricuf ,tmet products, who do sot grow' any them **lst but have other and profitable em ployment, the better is the condition of fer ment Neitherare manufiteteres, nor that system of Protection by which manufactures are commonly easbicrd to taini <root in any na tion, on a broad stale, unfriendly to con:t ownie. Looking existing' nations whose commodities enter most largely into the commerce of the world, it cannot be denied that they are the very nations 'which have most completely diversified theitindustries. The commerce of Great Britain and the United States is worth at this moment more than that of all the Free Trade' nations on the globe, or that have ever , been, on it; and this vast commcn*,'.unpre§edented: in the annals of history, is the natural and neces sary? result,of that ineltiplication of Indus-, tries which was= consummated' by means of Protection, and could have been reached by no other expedient. • - - It is by fcirce of these considerations that' Protection rites to theheight and dignity of a Nattoial Policy, equally etnto4eing capt; talists and laborers, and men of all classes and conditions in the State; each finding his personal advantage and profit in the pros perity of all others, and.each contributing his rivulet to thatibighty'streem which bears the nation onward •in a Career of prosperity, grandeur and renown. Mr. D'lsnszu has achieved a victory of temporary value, by the small majority which threw out the. Irish Church bill, in the Hours of Lords, on Tuesdays .A Small as the majority of five was, it was ample for his present p,uriboien, and makes the Parlia mentary end of . that bill. The struggle meat be agitin etuninenced; ds novo. by the Liberal party in the Commons, introducing and passing a new bill to the same end, and to encounter a similar rejection by the Peers, or they must resort to popular agita tion to influence the elections for a. new House in the autumn. Backed by the upper House, the Ministry can Only be reached, in such a contingency as this, by a resort of the Liberal majority to extreme measures, such as would be, first, a vote of want of confidence, or, second, a reflisal to grant the regular supplies. Were the .ords arrayed against both Ministers and Com moos, they iOuld be forced to submiialon,: Attie civet* ifttetdeif, Of awampitig the intractable atajority•by a new twation of peers, hut quit remedy is in the bands of the Ministry Which' thatillciusit now sup! PrtE-• - • . , • . This vote, of Tuesday, by which privil ege! hiss again. opposed itself to the rm of the popular branch, *ll U 49. 4taPertent consequences„ _Thc Wicral, untiment, in England not Oily largelyiiirdinli thCom-' mons, but it representri then:in ° the 'iiii anted oplidone 'Of llini Middle arid iti*irk' Sates, the real governing classee in' the.i.E pito. Any attempt of this kind, by the he' Clary ? l b branch of the government, to check i p pro gress of those sentiments and their tiifelop-, meat In proper legislation, is evidently eer- Uhl to be resisted, speedily and tumuliously, and cannot be long maintained. Unl as , the Lords, takihg.conntiel from put expe !Once, which has 'invariably illustrated II sir do feat, shall prudently yleld 'tn the*. h'is of the nation, as these will be exp reseed In the coming elections, the Close of Ile, Ida esty's feign will be tho stormiest known n the later English annals. But it is more likely that an early il Win lion of Parliament will follow; that ti e new elections will reedit In an Increased iberal majority; that this Irish Church bII and same measures of the eae radical. cli meter will be reenacted , and will finally be calif ed by the Lords, and that the jiresen Mut ,{, istry will retain Office, at least Until the Lib= eral policy, shrill be hilly ethistitnitinic!d, and as tnuchlOgettii;gp tr tartar:fir tan. siq taln himself by ("Oda which resist as loft tie possible, but which concede and surren der when resiatencell eBa ;rips tactless. .r , ~. TENDX9 and deep were the feelings of eetteeileFethej with .117,100, izene regarded the.inuatet of the Pendleton' forlorn-hope, as it croised the town yester day InJrningi:' of these tender habei of WI; Demmiracy, led &Added - with the slily iioetitittur thikthey'Weit pineeedi, ing to an assured triumph, but doomed, hePleee inneeenti3y-tiya l W utter anti hepe., less destruction in *6310,0141y and_wicked eitY to which they ArOpilgrinis—We should been-more, or less, than human, hid. riot oitr hetnis oveittailii` With grief; ` Be we ieeteiplated their infitnntediell'eoefideneet, and tb*Overteil th4 i glittO the fat4S the( awaits t4ea [ Poor , fellows they, knew th4.sl44;t i et c lArjliiiiii k i !: , i, 3N a iielPless ' - 'l l *-.l'`tlxot!'nnly liettud but ready six" 4 3 04 Wildel4 ear, and that,Jnititkii:fiiiiiiiKio 4eregetW4 : 4;'-ilitierairor *Lek friend, and thato4:go rt i ng . a type too obstiepeicunc : visited With 446 scone. 414. 11 9409 R :1 4 4:*!0,;Tceldt. :t4 eleome the. survivors w ho nw. return, 44fies gogsantemeffeet-****mmiatielt. —ThMilliAitiAis nSO tton, held at Newark, Obto; yesterday - Wo. inn Georg nt George W. Diorgan.for..oonpeari.. ~~~.. ~- f •• Y J 11 „, my , .VoiKicum - .1-9os ENGLISH POLITICA.. ~~. RIM - ToTog l o l oliceillilAri l -q4 010 . 111, -P a P er t thd44:ii:ig.,..4 l s4l ll oi;AkitfkifitY:F to J. J.iCitico, a`prominettifllt of ',New "i ork,"gedgimf linit4l:i.ttreillyr: - to ,Nipporelheltominee•,44l l fr National , 0-, ale Antverition ( ~, President," is regard-, 4,4;:1f deuhtfulnecuiacy by a viiioihikti , iStempontry,, which speaks ~ o f Crtass 'as , 1 t,:o• 4 7 ,„4 o perienodkiind politielPtelfilaitento: 1 aqiiiitt him of thus in aditanci:9 `We 'i Ti s li bin At e tig- :to. 1. l i 1 --vel-O,ISUC ou___. __,r. ~_ttA.___, ....„1-',, ; 7, i itike ;the -Presidency even ter twenty ! four; EOM'S, - vionidl suriftder any principle - or', 43,-. *lead. Having n fairly; notified; - , ,kidtt, thbipl , cdge Weald be required, he hal, illi4it p romptly. All to anYthlug , Oriiiid , sort, ithe only mistake that anyOnecoilid; , make :rlcild be to s?ppose that !Ini Vrptiltr hesititii tO'subsetilie,ip:iutj;ptefed* cok: ditiOttit v pr,,i4itatil*l.hisininriar,4l,yiO4. thenlitrwtiMitiolliiait; (4 pablei.llof. doing /I either . *- q : -:41,,b , , -,, ; , , . TOPICS SHIP AT THE CAPITAL,. The W ays. - liteenekteautitti**tk. agreed to le kri,4l7: l oorilead's likr.likv , ~...N l 4 to the HOTIO :antic*: Should it •be taken • up the sessio will have to be prolonged' until August - -• ,' ; • ~-„; The &Mate lam% COMmittee Will repOrt = back the am nded tax bill to4norrew.;,4; the suggestion of Mr. Salmi # substitute for the section taxing :fiationel banlo4•lttii: been framed;' .4:hip:mire feverible to the banks. l •The,tai on mfilskyin bond of four,l dollars per barrel is Opposed hi-the Corn' mitten, and ;All I probably be stricken out by thellenate." Tfie' 3 •ol49o s , (in , plug)..tax , , will'ellOwittrlikan out probably; „, ~. • ; The 'Hoilatimillnot agree to tho.l9kreasedi• apprOprietimiSeitheTressivy in managing leans, Dropetm4iwthe Senato:on4, inserW. • in the blll;,by.'that body: ( - , Sixl - hundred , r thousand:dealers per annum Js oonsidered sufficient for the 'purpose. ; •• - . 1 Mr. Seward will, it , is said, shortly send ,to Congress a message covering a new treaty and descriptions of +Greenland and • Iceland. Both of these countries desire to join ms. , •-;- The, Senate will be likely to ratify the In. dian Tlie Senatoi.will•vote to adjourn on the SPaids 050..4ave, enkered up tireribpnds for dirrying Abe Overlind Gun.' Butler _willyieranit his - report tcrf(ie v ouse today t.' The nomination.of Pairry Eull r, which was to have been withdra*n after . the Corn, nrissioner's adverse report,*.lijor left,before the 'Senate 'at his earnest request. gels tryintto induce the Senate to 'taki:irroae tioniuntil after the New York Convention. Peliticidus hero assert,that the lonttie in the NeirYorit'Oitiventlon'VAll:bcrbetwEien Pendleton, Seymour attriiiritick,wlth the chanoes.in favor of the • The comparison of views of delegates liasitlng,through hero to the Democratic Convention only shows that little can be prognosticated what action will be shaped by ; the course of events and caucusing at NOVi York. • Johnson has strong hopes of receiving the nomination. The Tennessoe delegates are hero .working with other Johnson men in his faviir. Jesse D. Bright said: eaterdsy,that PvlndletOn and,Jolinson would go into MD Convention thOstrongest • and one of them would be nominated. A great many Southern.. delegates to the New York Conventkia are• here. !They ex., Press themselves.lufavor - off-alkiwing the Northern delegates to name the candidate, A few Wilde • the. Tennesmans have do. clared for Johnson. Quite a number talk cautiously in Giver of repudiation, which leads to the belief that Pendleton will get their votes if they think he can be elected. No Chase delegates have been heard of. BRIEF NEWS ITEMS. . . . —The flasreill . er,Llnylll4 s touff Co., Columbia Cituladieciarpr 'eptiralt 0011- suned, tire YesterdaY- ' SAM.- Zio insurance. r —The ,Toronto City Connellas been' me ,moriallred in • favor of granti ng --aid from the civic funds to Miss Riee4 . to bring out servant gfibi. —At Indianapolis. yteterdsy s g:arne of base ball between the Atlanthiiiet Brook: lyn and Actives was played and 'Minilythi" Attention.; Score 103 to S. • • —TheCitholle ArebblehoPiotiltiddiii, Cinctonsii,ftt. LOuls andliew Ybilt t :bevo' issued Artsular _onlooking enlistments in ' this country for tbePtqlltl : anq, o •,: ' , r 4—Tio tail siei*thants,of Toronto..have beldiniteeting,sind rininlvap,not 'AO?, tele - American snitliT - pl vdtx e+xoept atiten per vent. discount, milAirilt424Eo ;Ohio &Mei. 4 4 1 ; 061 5t0n. met in Convention DaYtem: yesterday. There were about. ,litesf:htiddredteac.bers from different ptutalo4Stemitacice-1, —The Journeymen brickmaltere (d Phils. delta& have resolved upon a . ,-generil strike. One of the yards owned hy bee who will not pay the advanee.demandeld has been completely gutted. --Charles L. Robinson, who has an Indo pendent side show In company with Van Ainhurg's Menagerie, has been arreined at Beaton for passing a large amount of cconn _ terfel t twenty. five cent ourFency in the New Ragland villages. . • ' . - --A. tiegroitaMdd Willituris* Wog tried In Philadelphia, belbre i ttidges 4 Arler and Cadwallader, in the United Stiltotrilstrict Court, for' the nitirder of Rent* Miller; first mato of the ship Wm. I- Cum:hint* last wintet, nit the betas of Afroa.': The Mtir 7 detei is a 'Mulatto, and "„if - ilittive k pf St: Theibas. There is a - strong Flea wings: him,Mid his chances for, hanging are Opt ' tate there hits net been '4 miit*lt tili f irPi, this Court Air nearly thirty ytinm . , ''s ', --The, celebrated long winded gelding, John Steivart, performed the . greatest ten. Mile !bat whinh icui ever boon accompliih-• ed at Riverside rah, In jidosiOn re day,, haViiik, trotted tan Mitch In tY? ~ -eig — ht'. mititittoi' Mid .t*cAnkitltillif t iliNtl .- 3 0: beit,pitiVlMA Inidbidn 11Atdinqiiiiiiini,10-, t i ‘i iltds eight an -athitlf lie lids:: the' oitily pondliig OM i CIO itgathst .14KIIPoit,dinirs the horse hav ' I tle beat' tlitibeittletrnill4 Dvet"Made, tit s ndid it litinthiotnelY. '-` ' « 140' Jilt llutl~dei , tetegrapli Ito ttiktitteb l r i lk Usietto.3 , , ItUTTIA:VD, Vt, t ,441.y dliastrotte fire folk piece b ite , meriting. t An the buildicsto front Crslinton , S Meat An Merchants now, find, the Iteratti Wilding on PentOr - Were destriis6o:,, Lnkloi.fteopf: t itentranott, $50,000. ;The Minnliett teases ate lanitiltniA Bate ,114P. 000 ; 44. fit.'4k;:r. pattiti t 3ls,ooo;' Dan 01,', ender 'atmoor 4%, go,oooi Miss M. 13.'Italeh; iii);(100; Millard' it, 11 6 • 0 0 0 .: - • • •• . . . . .. printing Ink Works - ,lioriked.,7.e• (1 tetigrioh to Oa viiionOti,44iiii.l4l; 1 ~• ,! ! PittitannwmiA, July 1.-11)1041 - kiting ink viiirks of Ohm , Robinson, ore Aelirlay's terry Road;' were burned thin' whining: Ldse 00,000; no insurance, :; .. 1- - • • ~.*O4; Aa a, eipup. . 4( f,, t‘; the fo ll owing hilno report tir 13nper • At iniendent rot the Fire 41arm and ;I'o ltoe Telegraph; shcniringl4l6:Munber, of iireN icisi by die, aufhttlitOlnimrange, an_ lb boll, rnitotteri# bloivaetegdi`9ll Nettie at§idhAor • atunibeeorti*vognlifilhiber- ofpintE!, W*. U onAtte sdit'm Itt frr, ii hxatrihlllg4a,)l l 2544'ficd : 111132 t ,n1 WL712„,.- 112° Q,A,,ht 1 .`"41,1 : ', at busp l / 4 4itee OFPLFO yin raj TAht34lll* bit esaagiekt veriFvrit , °Wed throng the odlee. ; „ Large ring the month Wait 016,011 Bodn a r of J. C. 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EMIE=I POLITICAL. illigh*an Septibidean Convention. tag telegraph to thet..Ottusitothiaati)tte.3 Dere:on, July L.-The Reoubliogn State Conitegitton met. ip> this city. to. ay.. Hon. Ai, ,k; Baldwin, ,of Hetnolt„was nomi nated ;'for. Governor; liforgan Bates;of I t poreisti-'llity; 'for Lieut: Governor; en. Dplight, Attorney General:' All the other State Mlicers were rdnominate4. Bletstors ..,.4 , taige-Cliarlea W. Cross - well, of Lena reorl John . Burt, of Marquette. A State `CentralCommittee of thirteen ware chosen, oaiifeh .JollaT.' Bagley, of ' Detroit; . is .TheCktventlett adopted resolutiois . en; - doming - the -chtdago Platforin, pledging stiliport,to Grant and • Colfax, demanding 'llittebobineitt and ecollemy in the public itertriee4ledging gratitude and love.to the !itoldietit tind'eallorsi thititla the' duty 'of tlieState said Nallonarti3gialatures to'en- I RO !awe to fedi*: iiiittiigratitut, endorsing the: State ' administration, -, declaring. the l i te 4itblic lends :pf. Michigan , should be dig posed;Of 19 - actins' , lettlers,„ and •r ‘ pit. mending t4ie 'State: ticket to the, olordial Sup ' port uflue.PooP - - . II !- , . • i •), , . • • uon State t'• VepabliCan - •P'). _ „In'en . -,. , Vermeil *co NamtuAgm!gp , tir-'' "" fili Telegraph to the l'ltt ... July 1. The tinted Repub. if I"ttaf.T erni° uivrceri nt held althea Convention 'ei3 i welt represented. 34 l t rik' .13184 41dd' wee of the State office& The; resent indurnbenta *ere remomlnated by- acclamation ; viz: Lamphett Thom- Johnß. page for ; Governor. ---- John A. quiffOr.Zieritenent G overnor, and Thge, for:Trails •,. -v e ..„, an , an d Horace 1 .: 3 ;:i. IW. Granby, ' °L ' 1; 8 1 were nelni -1 intrbatike t 0; 04,..Jotais. Yggr ,,. ; nitbalotele4YBatiagge. cidigreadensd ao*Awathni. ; tni:Tee K rapa pz. the Pitetbetsgh Ossette.l • . C.Mnniiiinn, July 1.;--The - Nomitutting llonventioti In the ,Eighteenth lona liiistrlet+.thiC:afternoon nominated W:11. U 3 n, of finniinitt count*. Them lute esoltingeontest.theprOadnant candidates :having% - beenT:ll. , 'C. Parsons, Marehal:of the United' States Co-art of the Distilet Celumida i •and . Jamegi -Mason, lawyer, of thiseity.". ! • Thfrch!ise - ottkietiMul and By ieleiraph to 4he tiUsktiinth 4/ii-setPi. Nsw Ye*g t Jul L—The Sun'a ton difipitch sari Secretary_ JEfeWard has nearly completed the ;negotiations for the , purehase of Greenland and from the Danish 'Government. `lt is said he is to givellve and ei half Millions in' gold;for them; and that he has already Of sufficient support in the Senateto secure the ratification of the':Meattnte.'"-fldr..Sew ,ard is,nowv,havir :printed • at; the %Imo- Ment printing o cp a voluminous acconnt 'Of these countries, their ifopulatlon, great resources, climate :Madhistory, which he will the Senate With, a ' copy of bid' new treaty.' • k • *,-.; • lialliroad President Appliinted—Publie - bratyWing * By.Telegrapb the Pittsburgh Basette.3 CINCINNATI. July 1.z•••;Hort. IL J. Jewett was; yesterday appointed Priaddent of the Little Miami Railroad Condi - tiny, lktiv-8.,• Woodward having resigned.tv • • luN Tile Council of tbis,nity uthorized the schoalloard.to issue $lOO, n bonds, for . the erection . of a public lib build- Grand Army Convention; • By t'elegrapti to iho Plttabtirß3 dasetif Too July-I.—The semi-annual Con vention of Ohio posts of the Grand Army of the Republic assembled here thisznorn-, ing. The delegates present aromostly from the central and southern, portlons ,of the. State • . • , After , ; o icing the • Consention ad journed until la - morrow and left on Pleat sure excursion to. Pat-in-Bay. • Gen. Grantat Golasubua, Oble. (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gisette.l CoLtratsys, June I.—Gert.: Grant passed through here today in -route for the Wass; • and was enthnsisiatically received: • Do NOT nig itactivEn: When the rest= ts cwice 2 a4 tt will not rally of Its own accord ; U needs roust be strengtbened and inst4goratcd;:tittals eat)clittly, the case when aim • • . • ..! IMMO; URINARY .914. G Are 4e - tie& Torlaunettlitgiel4it,p* 'y;DR. - Diureeks or BdatacheiPats Are 1 peiteitijaate iad reliable spevine._:.Thla well knownVeineerbaitenected ilargennistber oraneedg and inknokableienrea; mut lune never taken sb give relletwhen taken according to ditectiona. . Dr,;- int'irjlackache ?Ms Arepurely eggetahle, and;eontaLsi no mercury of 0 11 4 01 neV, Tail:lk not exhaust the. oriatem. Vat on the cotittsrt they al asstook., Imparting , new tone and vigor to the orgaria and etronntite*XthewhOle toody." . These Pills have stoodtheaest of thnty-nve ream and are !tin gaining to popularity. ~far FOR BALE Br DRIIOOMILAND DEAL ni M E DICI N E ZNABYWILEAL. ' • Pelee 50 Ceuta Pee New. A WarningAo CpuntpAltersv.and a Ow- lien Pttivlasers. , - No 'expel:ilia ' LIVIA - be spired: , no. legal, Of . _ , . putii4Bing frattA*4li - ,be in' the 'neon: , . . prevent 41M- - ; , ..Ounterfettlat of; ;1108"BETTEIVE: •111 . .0/Laba 811 l'ACitii."; ita . . , cunning and activity are -atintaitted by tali tope - of • lain,. IA Perb inv.: ftiosis and IndnitriotillThe• men T • wlizse - despiotilaßotitieliill:lllo.thiltiblevaluatai: `proprietary .PiOitilAtai 4 11 410 1 o: gliAo ll u.t." dangerous 11 0 Sni, tck,oitcli:j• 31oop ikon tiave•Mtant. allaieNatift,-.Bicy, Bit from State 10;044 - ml* tui4 ; prising piaßity, tone oysding:tlie.chitc:iiia, kit the Aim:- L iitootisitori - Of ILOATETTBIrti.• 101 . 0:4 ,, t011 1 -1111ifSitiartf- :tietenfalitief. , ptis4llslN ,to aunt tivitntSowei...llaftesiintintgoo.tra employed • for ;ibis VurpoiK• %aft aever..4n - ,onCtider. caed'hkikprotttaied iv theNtiovistiriderle Uatig„:-.144i princomia.onriallimise•Otioret"ri%olovPre !vent tat eccaolonal:ltitrudactioivot imitations and' teeeiti: he patine, F.liptegate:OAUTlQN'!. oat - to;furchalic 413"razt 'WM:li n g. to-be :111118110TThir.,.3.111.14114 0 4. 11,1i1; . 1fiatitilatticit1slioa , AuttieVicatcdtiy:tlitli dtOrotr.governatent'atatuß ittooricto= and alioziny. IlieltraanOtil new Ji4lol - bt4t3tOrge.44. tae; - :frififtitiew too - , ten; fitforevaltilattittionOto'or litu r /.4„4,1 . - Kaliotet,tar4.Bmithi:st, .1 • _algol#o: 4 4C r itlAmp;aolit.:l4 x 7 t 4 art tiorflo tbc. t r it t ritPiMt irr ' n r eet tF lll ,! ..rititltritatitad m , r - Onpur cis._ • • • r CORE OVIliStitLA. Dn. Nprrp write to r timok you fin• your Mild. ‘e 4B and set pPaskillement of my ,diseium for which 1 gi.7op soma tri!lrlaJaPpprr Jima.' YO% 4i ' ilitsi.iithit, I had a' ecansitelittedt of_ d 49. 4 .41: T ' f,1 4 1 44:, n4 4 11 ! a t err l bi ! 2 40 4' 1,1 4 ch i • ?i:Prised to , -."let alopp,” on on . count or a k *l, l * ll3 (t eetlA l4 . irni°ll it w" reared tlitOt*til 0' 6 3114 lazi e : I "e* , lli * , P e6l. itilT l o; ) ,ii t o f tioating illaeues hire 3n* Ir4,ij, e a stmic opori tinn, which, ILiaeceaatttlat a ~would naturally throi thltalistele Prl,": 1 ad /11341a - mataxne 9ther vital orittui 0 11 1, 1 mitItuktlef the auddenneni of _ the cur e and the lauleAhtt 60e/it, tO - the'llt, -tibitli /bnuetC4o#l4:lVailuti***lFSet aiidli ; ,t9 get rid or squi**o4oolialu, - I fietsfrATAlio l ,l 62 Vitoki r molt, padri ,Vl,szitec - 1 to tfiltogoaQ O 144,.9Ntii•' ' re yfittio,tPutt ut Jrllo4. l * t' y• report O4 r‘i . W. 4 o l . L .l lo : l * 40,10fflrAWYprut .4144u15.. `f yr0...0,* . , 1 ,,., r; -' ..itip li rritul 4,1,1-4t--5-4 lo th it i !..,_ , 4 9 f - :f' "4: - favr-r-r -w• ,li - - „idi .; „ 7 1-#4. ..-o. nor 9 r. DIME. i Y 4tir - June /Vb. NI ier NO 210 48 — " To lAA" :' ll, * &MO' "X 4 a' "Wants," "Found," ,"Boarelextp," Ibe., woe ca. masa . FOUR LINES each Will be fault:din Wes eoltipeiss one* /or TWEBT.T.FIVS ostrrai am* ad4fortai tO a P/PB 0821r8; • ANTED—ArtUATION.—A • nation as BAR.KEEPER is wanton by youpg. trustworthymiut. Address tsAR.KhEi' E, this •Mee. ANTED-SITUATION-AS BCIOX4IKEPER, bra yoting man vrbo eh& p •• cc the twat satisfactory references as to char acter, and capacity.' .Apt y to Mit. KING, at Urn' GATZTIZQFPICS. . • . . 191ifrANTE1).-44WrIUATIONr--All Ltierienced and iiOmpetent Farmer thd Man. igeti with a small family, wants a poslttoq on sow* Kentßeman , 4 estate. . Ifitqulre ot KINO. Alt 910 - 43A.Z.FilL orrlcie. , . . _ WANTED--,-SALESNANTO: Heir orders - for i celebrat4.4 rICTURE,ibat. Lse ling rapidly. 'Addreds Box tids givf 1r reterrneo and salary !ranted. . ES ATD--SAL . INA N—A sitleiv = " VV ir man who It well seOnaltited Srlih the whole-f sae de% twinkles". esivlled einploymentlt comne— tel an references 84'415[w-tom by asidresaln g Du GOIST. Bo: d, GAZZITE omce. : ____ 19 A.N.T EDT-11LACILSOILITIA MA'Ef;that understands .busit .ess, g 7l 3 ll l 1 1 4W PloYmente Nonebut a g good'irot e liriV stred ad ailp e ty: :Jo Teuiparsuceville,'Pa l ..' - Niz . , ANTEri.--BoAsurn;,-A, go*, tleman and wife, or two: single. gentlemen, mut accounnodated with lest class boszdlnK.W. NO: ,111 WYLIE WICKET.' Room Is a fronVene,sts second Door, and opens out on Dal n . • • WANTE I * --110 A:110.—Desirsible Hoard for a mat fatuity withouirchUdremi• 1113 a, pltwat location on ream street,, may be bad br . "WdresalnSN. W. W.. root:mica Box B7o . "VP - ANTED BOARDIETUI ir board._ _fine, front roan* with gas, can be secured at $6.00 per week. Dar boardingaa.lso. -For single gentleman. At US LIBRItTir N ' ANTED:-B 0 A HICEIM-4;kra . rtlemen boarders can be accommodated with board and lodging 'at No„saLrEnity ANTED S.—Several. v v _good Agents wanted to sell a patent ate— corer,. Address PATENT. this afticr..-with name, residence and references. WANTEI)--FOITIITHOFJp.us y: LAST WEEK, _ . • At JOHN HALLS. Liberty and Flit streets, Agents for the *3 CHUNK. • -Last week. Territory for sale. • • • '. . . , . , . AIVTED- M -AGEI . IIT. -As T ravir..'. - ELO AGENT; a man Well acquanteet. 3 th Ute Queensware . and Glass baldness. 3.Yone other need apply. , Address. P. 11. Lock Box 1914. Commitdeatloss' eonildenttel. - ... . • - , _ . . . , • WANTE D-LBOA111) lemrir AT , LIBERTY.—A gestlrmati oitutti a large; raritirhidehamber, withokfast 'es. at East.- Liberty, for scone miotittio. - Address -.TELEGoIsit. Gaztrrs 017101, IpiradlFTEll 7 -HOARD.—A, T 9 _ on e . child awl nurse waists boars} r iv a imi r g l=Z u a pr e ce Btr ARD. this nine, asked., . LITRAT', COW.-4traiyed from tlit residenoe of the subscri' tier. on last lliondav, a. I red and white COW, sir years old, frogs . 'Any person knowing of her whereabouts or. returning her will be Mersa rewarded for their , trouble. AIIGUdT NEWM A huier rBtLET—Two °Mee lloom9a econd door, Finbitreet. B.TUTlLtirmr ,1115Smithileld street- • - rrOLET—EITORSMOOM—No. 72. .A. WYLIE STREET.'.now ready for oampa- Moo. Is lbrty-dve feet In "depth; akpdight back. 'lfreneh plate environs, gag pavement, and nem. thing elegant and convenient. - LET—ST o_ Az -ROOM AN11) , DWELLINGL—tc.A.RE CHANCE.—The Store ;6o re. t deem and Dwelling House as resen 'occulted b i lr. Etudes. Jeweller, loaned uS Ino. -Sti: EDE L STEP?. Allegheny will he re ste& on favorable terms.. There are nine large and welh :aremeed moms—three - on each of second, thlrd and fourth doors. - bas and watex tbronehout the house. Plate Vast in store windows: 'Possession will be run on An n a "' ant* Apply 10 C. WATTLY. tWO• . . . LET--HOU SE .- . A two-story . - Frame Dwelling of eight roans; ass throngh ant the house, and large lot; .attested fn .Allegheny Cl to • •ar the isusperuden - Bridge. -Poasesalon ewn • •• lannedLitely: ' Apply toJi - S. YESOUBON, WIt4.111100BL:--Ai large and 2 . .plessant second etralr - FruntArnoin,Lnlicr boardbur, tsar rent.l4 No. 31115 - SIXTH firmr.Er. oq postte rrintsy. Church. Alio; s lb:aired number att 'day boarders-wilt' be accommodated midi trot Naas boardbm.s , •:. , ; . . • ; bI4IOIII,OVSE - 41iSeariCkle,ri e newzdx rOotaii, with girdewattached s yy eaaaatlyatted within areakinuwa, walk of the Itaqplre :at , D. N. :BALDWIN. No. ÜBDlamund sweet. , . . T° ILET-IR 00 Ili 110-44Nrip Large MAME 1300/01t, second itre7. apleasan% purl of. he city,aultaide for man and wire. En— quire at El SMITHFIELD-Sr/MET. 0 • IXTr-11 101U41 ; two.ts!! , ry ... .., - . - -.-. ... , 'FRAMS. BOUBIL,,of ftvervoms. on the ' rner ori.o nit and Mulberry, streets. Bearkkleri , The Douse and "mu:Amy-tate been nenly:Alteed up.. Mao, C large". and excellent garden. rolll.olBlo* given et -enr,thne. _lnquire of. W. M. LAUD. Broad street. - Bewlcklcy.- - • - LET -A new hinnie s , wlth.tron illen...situnted at .No. 151 Beaver street, Allegheny. The house is a good dwelling of Ir rooms.' and has -a splendid Mere - Room 88-M{ deep.- Is well situated for , any kind of business. Inquire of NEATIOIIBE & lIMPENHEID, neXt liter above, or at No. 18801110 &TREE P.• • - • . , , r__ LET--TILE . STORE ROODS, zio. WO Ohio avenue, with dwelluig above or rooms, with"water, gas and bath. store room Si ted up in the best manner with plated glass show windows and iron trout. Inquire at Wilmot PRA- StlEltitliQS., Oblo avenue and bedirelek street, AI.. TO ALE'rr-_ItOXISE,---Thai aesir- Dlo Direlunelkionse,, No. Ti Liberty street, ten rooks, kitchen and , wash hones. Enquireor JAIL J. GRAY. No: RD Sixth street. t rrLETL44o63lSeniree Or ion= furnished toomaorith 'Wird or withOnti y situated on Paul_ tt . teet. ...A.ddreu H. 101., =Dm ft• , . . _ =FOR'A LA-4104S E,54,600 yid purchase a destribla iesedence, No. 118 4 1- Fsderst Street: -Alleghefip'llllll; a very pleasant location, 'House has ant - -rosnus,, hall, cedar and t Slashed. dttlet,• dOuble_ PartOra;*lth thlding doors. sCorperlot: 00 by lnu „then. , twaik tot an Utley. Now cents for 414UTVLA ). 7 1. erdlt, Vet,/ CiasY: Apply tp icnittri•& - euna , /rq•ilF l 4 m.5.i!%.41 Agrkls. - .• „ • pioirt EiAILE - f4TEAMISOAIr&;ejIie , - .thegheny -Hirer. lisadratlon Col - nosily ; o ff er or ral - eiteeiner3Bllo'N'ag a'—tab feet oirdeekLao f elt & besm A 16' Inch =ttllnder4i,4 tett /make. Tne ..seigoor IDABRilt$.OO., f• /00 teat on. deck. 30 tett bona, ApAnCrlglainder, 0 teet ottpicei wnbrall snetrtgegio sod °utak gbod running order. „ ;n•len of ~ .1 4 ,9 7 !Rirak. Engthe. Builder,,;Bnque/no HOU,SES.;.-A COMM.= BitlOK.ltOteilt.` of Tour moms, stone . ' :cotter rind 404-0 u Pellet'. alley. stow erldo 'tenet. -11. 011 Bei and „ wipe milt $l,lOO. ' OUSPI tot Forbes street.- for For t) Amity to MAI. WILTON., corner of Pride Anes street., - - , lIALE-LOT , . PORT.—The'half or• whole ors lot 80 feet be by iiroleer, neeini;* - altuate on .Herket, newt ,Second etreet.r.TF'or:porSonloril enquire .or truLL, titan; Store,:liellth. - near - m e' depot;• t- K.-esport; or iddrese• JOSEPH, SORISIPPHZ,"II6 - FIR& litreeti.Plttsbargh., • FOR - NALt.'-'.uottf* 10 D , 14021. One`honse said let or twit acre* , or &road in 111101blarg. - Beaver ng; Eta' house U a .uranoryjrame, with seven rims. The lot has e number or fruit trees, and all in good order. There is cistern ou the grenilsieeL mid liable and other outbuildings. wuube iota at , il-tosnrank hr RAM SEY I MALL. Beat Estatte,Appts, :: No.,Otßeaves street, AUegherilt. c - "- • ' - SAlrailito p ltti i rt." AVOW., 4 suzlijemorvDsAtagrr.--t EB.'; ANTED--SITtfATIONS. 1. - : - W"T/PD - E=P- WAIi'TED--.BOARDERS. WABTEDAGENTS. WANTS. STRAYED. FOR, RENT. FOROSALE SEEM a +1?y?; : }
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